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Hardcover Dearest Dorothy Who Would have Ever Thought Large Print (Welcome to Partonville, Book Four 4) [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 1419357980

ISBN13: 9781419357985

Dearest Dorothy Who Would have Ever Thought Large Print (Welcome to Partonville, Book Four 4) [Large Print]

(Book #4 in the Dearest Dorothy Series)

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Charlene Ann Baumbich has won a loyal following of readers with the first three books in the Dearest Dorothy series, featuring the amusing and touching adventures of the townspeople of Partonville.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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LOVELY PLACE TO LIVE

This is the fourth book in this wonderful series. I just love these books This is another great chapter in the continuing saga of the citizens of Partonville,Illinois. Once you get into any one of these Dearest Dorothy books you become engrossed in the lives of the quirky, charming characters you meet in Partonville and can't wait to read the next book Dorothy, the main character of this series turned 88 yrs. old at the end of this book and celebrates with Lemon Chiffon Cake with her good friends, Jessica, Jessie,Nelie Ruth, May Belle and Gladys. Gladys is a very special character as the Acting Mayor of the town. Gladys canbe quite annoying, but she means well and is an interesting addition to this saga. You gain insight into your own heart through empathizing with all the charming citizens of this friendly town. Each of the Dearest Dorothy books have some laugh-out-loud moments which is very good for the soul. Each book can be read as a stand alone story, however, if you want to get a complete look at this wonderful town, you willwant to get all six of them. You will meet all the quaint characters from Harry's Grill to the Happy Hookers and they all welcome you.

Dearest Dorothy

What a FANTASTIC series. I am so glad I purchased them all at once. I fell in love with Partonville!! I have passed them on to my mother and then they are going to my mother-in-law. The characters are so well developed! Can't wait for the newest one later this year. =) A great series to read over and over.

Dearest Dorothy Who Woould Have Ever Thought?!

The "Dearest Dorothy" series is wonderful! You will fall in love with all of the characters and you'll really care what is happening to and with them.

Engaging, entertaining, and inspiring

This is Book 4 in the Welcome to Partonville series, which started early in 2004 with DEAREST DOROTHY, ARE WE THERE YET? I'm new to this series. I jumped in at this late juncture, yet I was quickly hooked. Though the book would be more intriguing to readers who have previously come to know the characters of the fictitious town of Partonville, Illinois, WHO WOULD HAVE EVER THOUGHT?! stands on its own as engaging, low-action entertainment and inspiration. Judging by the books' titles (including DEAREST DOROTHY, HELP! I'VE LOST MYSELF!) Dorothy Westra --- who turns 88 at the end of this installment --- is meant to be the series's leading lady. But in this particular book, Charlene Ann Baumbich gives a large cast of characters nearly equal billing. Eight key women, spanning three generations, are members of the Happy Hookers, a group originally formed to meet once a month to hook rugs but now to play bunco, "a raucous, mindless dice game that offered a great opportunity for gab, prizes and dessert." The book recounts the Partonville goings on for most of a month, after the October Pumpkin Festival, leading up to three events: the November Hookers meeting, a first-ever Thanksgiving Day community dinner --- organized by the Social Concerns Committee of the United Methodist Church in conjunction with St. Augustine's Catholic Church --- and Dorothy's birthday celebration. Though the November Hookers hostess, Jessie Landers, isn't a churchgoer, many of the others are Methodists who comfortably break forth into silent or audible prayer, for the sick among them, including young Jessica whose severe nausea portends an unplanned pregnancy, and the much older May Belle, who is in bed with a bad back. Baumbich deftly threads several story lines together. For fellow Hooker, middle-aged grocery-store employee Nellie Ruth McGregor, romance blossoms with a local handyman. The Landers welcome houseguests who stay several weeks. That Thanksgiving dinner gradually gets organized, with or without the help of Acting Mayor Gladys McKern. The new-to-town city slicker and commercial real-estate developer --- Katie Durbin --- mellows and grows to appreciate the small-town (with a population fewer than 1,500): its people, its values, its property. The narrator's voice is important to this book: a touch of humor; a gentle revealer of heart-secrets (Nellie Ruth has never been kissed); a friendly, unidentified overseer, rallying in support of small towns everywhere that are in danger of being lost to encroaching suburban sprawl. Like Miss Read, Barbara Pym and Jan Karon, Charlene Ann Baumbich transports you to a place that lingers in your mind, nudging your desire to return. --- Reviewed by Evelyn Bence

Dearest Dorothy You are Great

I so look forward to getting home from work, finishing dinner and then crawling into bed to read more of Dearest Dorothy's high jinks. It is the type of book that keeps your interest but does not assault your senses. You can relax with Dorothy. Susan Keane, Rockville, MD
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